prayformojo said:
I think MS, Sony and Nintendo will still sell hardware because of this. I think it'll be like little Apple TV devices with each companies streaming service attachted to it. Basically, it'll be the same thing we have now only with no physical games to actually own. In other words, much... much... worse. |
Not true at all. TV's have built in internet, and you don't need to build in much processing capacity to have a TV capable of streaming any and all game content. Or you can have it streaming from your PC to your TV. In any case have "a box" connected to your TV does not mean a console. And if your cable box has sufficient processor capacity to stream games then that's the only box you'll need on a non-internet enabled TV. MS had the right idea, but the wrong approach. You don;t turn a gaming machine into an entertainment box, you turn entertaiment devices into game streaming boxes, that's how you get the all in one. And every manufacturer will be in the game.
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